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  • Post category:Mental health
  • Post published:May 29, 2016

Some of us may struggle with mental illness, but none of us are “broken”. Feeling extreme pain is part of the human condition.

Source: Why Advice Doesn’t Help When We’re Hurting (and What Does) @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

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